Photovine Application Released By Google For iPhone
<Date: 2011-07-14> <Category: Apple, Google, iPhone, iPod> Only 1 commentGoogle has released their Photovine application for iPhone.
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Google has released their Photovine application for iPhone.
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The telecommunications company Nortel’s patents have now been sold to the Rockstar Consortium which includes Apple, Microsoft, Sony and Research In Motion after U.S. and Canada courts approved the transaction.
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Google unveiled a whole new redesigned YouTube interface last week.
Google has been redesigning their products in the last few days, starting with Google+, then Google Search, Gmail, Google Maps and now YouTube.
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The overhyped Google’s new social network that goes by the name of Google+ is going to make a debut on the iOS with an official Google+ app. Though the browser version of Google+ works just fine but having a native app with features like Push notifications, is always a big plus. Also, an android app of Google+ is already available in the Android Market. We are not sure either its an iPhone, iPod only app or an iPad optimized universal binary, but we’re sure to find out as soon as it hits the App Store probably within this week.
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Almost everyone of us is using some sort of Google apps and already have a profile setup on google. This makes things a lot easier to get an invite to Google+, a recently launched social network from Google to counter Facebook and the likes. If you know someone who has a Google+ account but says “it won’t let me send you an invite..”, tell them they actually can, and its pretty simple too! All they need to do is follow these simple steps:
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It’s rare that Google updates the looks of their home page or search engine result pages ( SERPs) but ever since Bing has stepped up the game with their different and useful designs, Google has been experimenting a lot lately. As part of their Google +1 release, they’ve accordingly made changes to other parts of their services, notably, Search.
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Google has tried several times to get into this market, starting with Orkut, then followed by Buzz, which both failed miserable due to major privacy concerns. Now Google has unveiled Google+, their Facebook killer.
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Steve Jobs is probably lying on the floor in his office in the fetal position. On Tuesday, Google announced that they had reached the 500,000 activations per day mark, and are growing by over 4% per week. Apple is lucky if they get 300,000 devices activated in a single day.
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A number of Android forums and threads have been discussing how they’ve got a PlayStation 3 controller working with their Motorola Xoom 3.1 Honeycomb tablet games and as it turns out, it isn’t difficult to achieve at all. The results are pretty impressive with accurate controls. The tablet even charges the PS3 controller while you’re playing with it so overall its a pretty cool experience. Just read on below on how to get your PS3 controller working with any Xoom tablet without even rooting it.
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Within an hour of Angry Birds for Chrome being released, it has already been hacked. Developer Wes Bos discovered that with a quick change to the cache, he was able to unlock all the levels in the game, including the Chrome limited edition levels.
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